Artigo Revisado por pares

Reconnaissance survey for Palaeolithic sites in the Debed River Valley, northern Armenia

2014; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 39; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1179/0093469014z.00000000096

ISSN

2042-4582

Autores

Charles P. Egeland, Boris Gasparian, Dmitri Arakelyan, Chris Nicholson, Artur Petrosyan, Robert Ghukasyan, Ryan M. Byerly,

Tópico(s)

Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies

Resumo

The southern Caucasus is a critical region for those interested in Palaeolithic research because of its varied topography and location at the crossroads of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Modern Armenia sits at the heart of this area, but has until now played a small role in broader debates, largely because of its paucity of well-excavated and well-dated sites. To improve this situation, a survey was conducted for Palaeolithic sites along the valley of the Debed River (Lori Depression, northeastern Armenia). Twenty-three open-air sites, spanning the Lower through the Upper Palaeolithic periods, were identified. Most of the lithic material is of Middle Palaeolithic manufacture. Upper Palaeolithic material is also well represented, but only a handful of Lower Palaeolithic artifacts have been identified. Test excavations at several sites suggest that they preserve in situ deposits that may help us to understand the role of the southern Caucasus in the Palaeolithic occupation of Eurasia.

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